TERRORISM Incredible collection of 9-11 photos found

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Unseen 9/11 photos bought at house clearance sale


June 19, 2019

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Archivists who bought a stash of CDs at a house clearance sale found 2,400 photos of Ground Zero in New York taken following the 9/11 attacks in 2001.

They appear to have been taken by an as yet unidentified construction worker who helped to clear up the wreckage of the World Trade Center towers and surrounding area.

The CDs were in poor condition but the data was ultimately retrievable.

The archivists have uploaded the photos to Flickr.

The digital albums include images of Ground Zero itself taken both at ground level and from above, construction staff at work and the damaged interiors of the blocks surrounding the towers.

Nearly 3,000 people died when four hijacked airliners were crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.

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"Generally these items are neglected at sales. It's very likely these would be in a dumpster by now had we not gone," said Dr Johnathan Burgess, whose partner discovered the photos at the sale. Dr Burgess then archived the images and released them through fellow archivist Jason Scott.

"It's a miracle the discs transferred so well, CD Roms of that age are pretty spotty."

He used a CD recovery service to retrieve some of the images.

Dr Burgess said he and Mr Scott had so far been unsuccessful in tracking down the photographer or any relatives.

Many of those who worked in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks went on to suffer illness, with about 400,000 people believed to have been exposed to toxic contaminants, or suffered injury or trauma on the day itself according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Dr Burgess said sharing the photos was "about doing what's right for humanity" and suggested that people who are moved by them should consider donating to a worthy cause of their choice.

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Here is a selection of photos from the collection on Flickr.

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Siskiyoumom

Veteran Member
When I worked as a DSHR Red Cross volunteer at the respite center located in the hotel immediately adjacent to the pit, the head of the hotel’s security briefed us on the ongoing clean up and remains removal from the upper floors. His photos showed Showed things that haunt me to this day.
 

CTFIREBATTCHIEF

Veteran Member
Snack Artist, thank you for posting that link. It says it has several thousand photo's on it so I will bookmark it to take my time going through it. Borderguns, what could still be learned from those pictures, is the absolute toxic soup that those guys and gals had to work in, during the days and months that followed. I was attending one of the first of the firefighters funerals about 10 days or so after the attacks, the one i went to was on Staten Island. I met up with some guys from Philadelphia, one of them had an official PFD car which they all came up in. They invited me along with them and we drove to the WTC site. We walked the pile for a bit, then went to the firestation called 10 house and were invited to the roof by the on duty crew. Pictures, even on the link that you gave us, couldn't even begin to show the absolute destruction at that place. We were up there for quite a while watching (they didn't want unequipped out of town personnel digging there, just wasn't safe). The on duty crew asked why we were there, we told them we were at a funeral for one of their guys and came down here to pay our respects. The word was getting out to out of town firefighters that the best way they could help was to attend the funerals so that the FDNY guys could work the pile. So many people dead from this, from the initial attacks and now from the laundry lists of cancers and respiratory ailments that are affecting the survivors. Some of the people in those pictures, may be dead now from their work at the site. How in the hell, the site was cleared, in nine months, has to be the wonder of the ages.

May those who died there, those who are sick from working there, or living near there, rest in the palm of God's hand.
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Thanks for posting these. It’s hard to believe it was 18 years ago. :(
 

AlfaMan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It may have been 18 years ago but to me it was yesterday. And today. And tomorrow.
And for those firefighters tat worked the pile, it's now every day of their shortened lives. Got friends locally that went up and worked the WTC pile. One's been diagnosed with asthma from the exposure, another now hacks constantly. And he's barely 50 and a non smoker.

I haven't been to the WTC site so don't know what it smelled like. But I still to this day vividly remember how the Pentagon smelled. Concrete dust, shredded asbestos, JP4, wood and sadly, burnt steak.And the dust that settled, smelled like wet concrete. Dust that wouldn't brush away with your hands.

Ugh.


Thanks for posting these. It’s hard to believe it was 18 years ago. :(
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
How many of those in the pictures... or taking the pictures... Have succumbed to cancer?
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
Went on a tour to the site years later. The “creepy” feeling was all I got. I had to leave and go across the street. It was horrible when it happened and horrible today even if it appears to be a memorial. Couldn’t deal.
 
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